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rto I VOICES OF YOUTH
CONDUCTED BY THE EDITOR.
Better Than Spanking
Spanking does not cure children of bed
wetting. There is a constitutional cause
for this trouble. Mrs. M. Summers, Box
576, South Bend, Ind., will send free to any
mother her successful home treatment, with
full instructions. Send no money, but write
her today if your children trouble you in
this way. Don’t blame the child, the
chances are it can’t help it. This treat
ment also cures adults and aged people
troubled with urine difficulties by day or
night.
Rex Famous Complexion Powder, the king of
all beautifying powders. It is absorbents nd non
irritating and may be used where o’her po vders
are impossible. It will enhance the beruty of
the most perfect com lexinn and render less ap
parent the defects of the poorest. It is endorsed
by the leading professional and society people,
and we guarantee every package to give perfect
satisfaction. To further introduce this wonder
ful powder we make this special offer to you.
Send us the names and addr sses cf 10 ladies
and 10c in money or stamps to cover cha ges and
we will send you pre paid a sample package of
Rex Complexion Powder, a sample box of Rex
Scientific Beauty Cream and our handsome ill
ustrated Beauty Book. This handsome book is
32 pages and cover, and complete in detail; tell
ing you how to preserve your beauty and create
new charms. Rex Scientific Beauty Cream is
without a peer, we positively g arantee that it
contains nothing that will produce or e '.courage
the growth of hair or down on the face. It has
more body and a b etter work : ng cream than any
otuer crean manufactured, and will not turn
rancid.
By dealing with us you are guaranteed satis
faction; we will promptly return purchase price
if any of our articles are not perfectly satisfact
ory to the user.
ADDRESS REX BEAUTY SPECIALISTS
290 E. 43rd St.. Chicago, 111.
Entirely Well of Eczema—Tetterine
Did the Work.
“I had eczema on my chest for seven
years and it looked like a piece of rusty
iron; the torture was almost unbearable.
One of your salesmen offered to pay for the
Tetterine if it did not cure me. I used less
t! an three boxes and am entirely well.”
Clem Kinard, Ruffin, S. C.
Tetterine cures Eczema f Tetter, Ring
Worm, Ground Itch, Infant’s Sore Head,
Pimples, Boils, Rough Scaly Patches on the
Face, Old Itching Sores, Dandruff, Cank
ered Scalp, Bunions, Corns, Chilblains, and
every form of Skin Disease. Tetterine 50c;
Tetterine Soap 25c. Your druggist, or by
mail from the manufacturer, The Shup
trine Co., Savannah, Ga.
Can Cancer be Cured? It Can
We want every man and woman in the United
States to know what we are doing. We are cur
ing Cancers, Tumors and Chronic Sores without
the use of the knife or X-Ray, and are endorsed
by the Senate and Legislature of Virginia.
We Guarantee Our Cures.
THE KELLAM HOSPITAL,
1615 West Main, - ■ Richmond, Va.
Physicians Treated Free.
FREE DEAFNESS CURE
A remarkable offer by one of the leading
ear specialists in this country, who will
send two months’ medicine free to prove
his ability to cure Deafness, Head Noises,
and Catarrh. Address Dr. G. M. Brana
man, 1100 Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo.
The best savings bank for a young
man’s money is a total abstinence
pledge. —T. L. Cuyler, D. D.
It
The pledge which I ask of you and
others to take does not enslave —it
makes free. —Father Mathew.
I expect to my dying day to fight
the drink with every lawful weapon.
John B. Gough.
Drunkenness is nothing else but a
voluntary madness. —Seneca.
OUR HONOR ROLL.
A reward of merit will be given to that
member who holds first honor position oftenest
in three months.
The letters will be judged as to thought,
composition, spelling and neatness.
Julia Leon Owen, First Honor.
BE KIND.
“How little we know of each other’’
In this uneven journey of life,
Os the trials and cares, and the heart
aches,
The inward and unending strife.
We look at the worn, beaten surface,
So cold and ungenial it seems;
We care not to know that beneath it
There are gems of fair luster, un
seen.
We read not the heart that is bleed
ing,
We know not the o'erburdened
mind;
But let us, our Master’s steps heed
ing,
In all things, to all men, be kind.
Be kind to the weary one, toiling,
To the one that is thoughtless and
gay;
Be kind to the sinner, the fallen;
Be kind, oh be kind while you may.
‘Perchance you may cheer on the
weary; ”
The thoughtless one help with a
smile;
The sinner needs, or, so much kind
ness;
Then be kind, yes, be kind all the
white. —Exchange.
n
. CHAT.
Dear Young People: It just seemed
that we had an especially ordered
bright, balmy afternoon for memorial
day here in Atlanta, and I do wish
each one of you could have seen that
impressive parade of Union soldiers,
dear old worn out, loyal confederates,
and then our own military boys from
the different schools, together with
the High School boys, in all their gala
attire; it would have given you a pa
triotic inspiration big enough to last
till next “Decoration” day, and made
you truly proud of your country. But
I can’t say all I would like to about
it, since there are several other things
of importance this week.
First of all, I want to welcome our
“Naughty Girl,” for 1 am certainly
glad to have her, and I am sure every
one of you have had similar exper
iences. not so very far back in the
past. Yes, “Naughty,” I can almost
feel that “lazy feeling” creep over me
right now, when mother would go off
in the house, or to the store and leave
me with that bunch of dishes that
looked mountain high to my distorted,
lazy brain, and I tell you there is just
one way that ever helped me to get
through with them —go at them. Just
go at them as hard as ever I could,
forcing myself to do just that part I
dreaded most first, so that the job
would get easier the farther I went.
The Golden Age for April 29, 1909.
And I find that same plan in the
weightier things of life, works well to
day. If I specially dread a task, I do
it with all my will ‘till it is out of
the way. Come and see us again,
little girl, we will try to help you.
Here is a letter from Mattie Earl
Kent that partly explains itself, and
yet holds a “mystery.” I want to
say it is a sweet and beautiful
thought she has had, and has been
seeking to quietly carry out, and I
want to tell her right here, and those
that so far have taken a part in her
little scheme of loving thoughtfulness
that, I know it will be VERY DEEPLY
appreciated by those concerned, be
cause of the motive that has prompted
it.
There is one thing more I must
speak of, and that is the reunion that
we have talked and planned so much
about. It is surely coming during the
summer, unless your Little Mother’s
health gives away completely. Some
six or eight weeks ago my doctor or
dered me to bed for four weeks, say
ing I was on the verge of nervous
prostration. I didn’t go; but have had
to husband my strength in every way
possible, and hence can not plan to
take on the extra work that our reun
ion would mean, JUST NOW. But
just as quick as I can be myself again,
“we” will, all of us, arrange to make
it a great time generally for you. In,
the time that goes between, let
every one of you do his or her best
to make our department the “drawing
card” of the Golden Age. What say
vou ?
LITTLE MOTHER.
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Dear Voices of Youth: I am so dis
appointed in not hearing from more
of you in regard to the mystery I
spoke of in my last letter to the
“Voices of Youth.”
Several have written to me once,
and some have written the second
time Mary Booker, Kitty Nelson, Ag
nes Tyler, d’d you get my letters? As
I haven’t heard from you again, L
thought probably you didn’t get them.
If you did. and care to take a part in
the plan, please send your next let
ter to “Little Mother” instead of me,
for I have written and explained
everything to her, and I think it will
be too late to send the letters to me.
Any of the others who care to know
the “mystery,” and as it is so near
the time for it to be revealed, I think
you, too, had better write to “Little
For COLDS and GRIP.
Hicks’ CAP UDINE is the best rem
edy—relieves the aching and feverish
ness—cures the Cold and restores nor
mal conditions. It’s liquid—effects im
mediately, 10c, 25c, fy 50c at all drug
stores,
Impure Blood
Thoroughly Cleansed
Relieved of All Impurities Through
the Use of Stuart’S Calcium
Wafers.
The blood is a thick, opaque fluid
of a rich, red hue in the arteries, and
a purplish blue in the veins. It de
rives its color from numerous small
bodies floating in it which are called
red corpuscles. If the blood be exam
ined under a microscope the red cor
puscles will appear as thin, circular
disks, floating in a transparent, near
ly colorless fluid.
These red corpuscles number 5,000,-
000 to the cubic centimeter; but it
often happens that they become very
much diminished in number a con
dition known as anaemia or leuko
aemia. There are also other circular
bodies in the blood known as white
corpuscles, but which are much less
numerous than the red.
The red corpuscles are the stimu
lating and animating elements of the
blood. They absorb oxygen in their
passage through the lungs, and con
vey it to the tissues of the body,
where combining with food elements
absorbed from the stomach, it evolves
animal heat.
Whenever the kidneys fail to prop
erly filter the blood of its impuri
ties, or whenever constipation occurs,
the impure foreign matter collects in
the blood-current, is carried to all
parts of the system in the circulation,
and is usually deposited in the form
of pimples and othei eruptions upon
the skin.
Most of these eruptions appear upon
the face, for the reason that the skin
there is thinner than anywhere else.
Many people commit the error of try
ing to cure the pimples or eruptions
by the application of salves and lo
tions, which is a great mistake, as
the cause of the trouble is deeper
seated, and the skin disease is simply
the outward manifestation of the im
pure condition of the blood within.
Calcium Sulphide is the greatest
blood purifier in existence. Instead
of driving the blood impurities out
through the pores, it sends them out
through the proper channels—-the kid
neys and intestines.
STUART’S CALCIUM WAFERS
contain calcium sulphite, combined
with other powerful alteratives or pur
ifiers, which act rapidly and power
fully upon the morbid products of the
blood, expelling them completely, pre
venting their return, and incidentally
removing pimples, boils, blackheads,
carbuncles, tetter, ringworm, scurvy
and all other skin blemishes.
Call on your pharmacist and secure
a package of this wonderful blood
cleaning remedy; price 50 cents. Also
write us for trial package free. Ad
dress F. A. Stuart Co., 175 Stuart
Building, Marshall, Michigan.
They have had prohibition in Maine
for fifty years and as a result Maine
is one of the richest states in the
Union, and when they left it to a
vote of the people a few years ago as
to whether prohibition should stiil con
tinue the vote resulted in a majority
of 47,861 in favor of the law against
liquor selling.
He has paid dear, very dear, for
his whistle—Benjamin Frankjin,